🔧 Revive Your Pixel 3a with Confidence!
This battery replacement kit is specifically designed for Google Pixel 3a models, featuring OEM quality cells, a complete toolkit for easy installation, and built-in safety features to ensure optimal performance. With pre-installed adhesive and dedicated customer support, it's the ultimate solution for extending your phone's life.
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Battery Weight | 40 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Recommended Uses For Product | Phone |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
D**G
Perfect fit and great instructions
I was having issues with my Pixel 5. I really like my phone but my battery was dying after 2 to 3 hours without even being touched and the original battery decided to swell, pushing my screen off. As the last ditch effort I decided I'm going to try this battery and it completely brought my phone back to new working condition if not better. Even if I'm playing with my phone, watching videos, playing games or whatever else I want to do it seems to last almost all day. The kit comes with great instructions and everything that you're going to need to do the job and be happy with the results. I have never replaced a battery in a phone that was sealed, with these instructions I was able to take it apart replace the battery and get it back together within a half an hour. If you need a battery I highly recommend this one. This is an all-inclusive kit, it includes the battery, tools, new seals and great instructions. I highly recommend
J**E
It's a good kit if you know what you are doing.
I bought the kit for Pixel 5 and successfully replaced the battery. Most steps are easy to follow except how to apply the adhesive to reinstall the display, which is entirely missing! The black adhesive is sandwiched between white paper and blue plastic film, which is ALMOST the size of the phone. This means you only use the FRINGE of it and discard the rest. I said ALMOST because if you place it in the middle of your phone, it will NOT reach either edge of your device! So I ended up cutting it, lengthwise, into 2 halves so that the right & left halves can cover the right & left edges of the phone respectively! I wish the instruction were better. It took me a while to figure out the adhesive was hidden between 2 sheets of materials and then much longer how to apply it. Other than the bad instruction, the kit comes with everything you need for the job. Since I only installed it yesterday, I can't vouch for the longevity of the battery. So far I'm happy. My Pixel 5 is only 2 years old. To have a bulging battery, I'm very disappointed in Google. This is why I didn't buy an OEM Google battery, which cost 2x more. Now, I have the old battery in my hand, I see it is made by the same company, Sunwoda, assuming the replacement is not lying! If this replacement can last 2 years, it's a good investment. The phone would be 4 years old by then, and time for a new one. Through this exercise, I also realize Google lies about Pixel 5's capacity. The OEM battery reads, "Typical Capacity: 4080mAh/ 15.78Wh" and "Rated Capacity: 4000mAh/ 15.48Wh". So when Google advertises the former, it is expecting this battery to operate OUTSIDE of the TESTED parameters! No wonder it bulged after only 2 years!
K**R
The kit I would get.
This is probably the most complete Pixel 6a battery replacement kit I could find with a quick search through amazon.Pros:-Everything in the picture is provided and is almost everything you need. I replaced my battery using only this kit, a youtube video, and 1 other item, thermal paste.-This kit includes the correct screw driver (T3), I saw other similar kits with complaints that the correct screw driver was not included.-This kit also include an LCD screen adhesive if you choose to use it, I did not use it, but other kits I saw did not seem to provide any type or screen adhesive option for when you reassemble the phone.Light Cons:-The instructions provided notes that you will need thermal paste when reassembling your phone. It wasn't obvious that I would need this or I would have purchased these items together. I ended up running to a local store and picking up Corsair TM30 for about $8, I think any thermal paste should do, you can find it in the computer section. (As A side note, I don't believe the other kits I saw mentioned the thermal paste either, so I can't ding them too much for it, at least they mentioned it in the instructions).-The instructions do not cover the steps to reassemble the phone; however I would highly recommend finding a pixel 6a battery replacement video or two on youtube and watching them prior to starting the process. The video in conjunction with the paper instruction will be far more helpful.Items of note/tips:-The screws are tiny and some are shorter than others; have a system of laying out the screws in the order you took them out so your can reapply them in the same order. I used the groove of the box this kit came in.- There might be a clear plastic strip around the battery that you can use to "saw" back and forth to loosen the adhesive. I would recommend this instead of trying to heat up the battery as some videos' suggest.-The kit did not provide adhesive for the new battery, some say you should not reuse the adhesive that is left behind, but that's what I did and I think it will be fine.-Don't forget to apply a small amount of thermal paste. The video I watched didn't mention it. The paper instructions show you where.-The kit provided a screen shaped sort of sticky tape adhesive for the screen when reassembling. Since the instructions did not cover how to use it, I didn't use it. I found that the residual glue was enough to hold it together. I don't think my screen will fall off because I keep it in an Otterbox case. Just remember it will no longer be water proof, it's unlikely it will be water proof no mater what you do. As a note, some state you should not reuse the residual glue. If you like, you can purchase B7000 glue, or doubleside tape for LCD screens and use that after cleaning off the old glue, I would just warn that cleaning of the old glue seems dangerous as the plastic lip of the screen is thin and the screen can be easily damaged when trying to clean off the old glue. I just didn't risk it. Replacement screens are about $150 to $200 dollars and replacement phones are even more.All in all, the kit worked well and was all I needed, save the thermal paste I purchased separately. I tested it and my phone does turn on, however as the charge on the new battery is low I am charging my phone now. I will post an update if I have any problems.***Disclaimer: This is not advise, just some tips I found while researching how to do this. I'm not responsible for any damage you cause to your phone. I did this because my phone was basically useless as my phone suddenly no longer held a charge and had to be connected to a charger at all times to work. Not ideal for a "mobile" phone. The battery was swollen when I dissembled it. Point is, I didn't mind if I ruined it, because it was either try this or buy a new one. The process is do-able but it is difficult. I also miss the days when you could just pull of the back cover and replace the dang battery.
A**E
Battery bulged and failed within two weeks
The battery replacement kit arrived on time and had everything I needed to successfully replace the old battery in my Pixel 3. After replacement, I followed the instructions and fully charged and discharged the battery 5 times before using it as normal (plugging it in nightly). The new battery worked wonderfully - I could get through an entire day of use with over 40% charge left, where the old battery could only manage a few hours before being dead. Just under two weeks after doing the replacement, this replacement battery bulged, cracking the back glass cover. The phone does not turn on. Now I need to replace the battery and the back cover to hopefully have my Pixel 3 usable again.
A**.
Battery made my phone feel new and the toolkit is excellent
I purchased this kit for my Pixel 4. The toolkit came with everything I needed to pry open my phone and replace the battery, with the exception of a hair dryer. I used my own to heat up the back and it works just fine.Any reviews about people messing up the battery replacement or finding it difficult are just incompetent. Sorry but it's true. I watched 1 YouTube video and followed instructions to the letter and I managed to replace it first try. It took me around 15 minutes. Ggez, git guud people.The battery itself is amazing and works really well. Of course, you would need to select the right phone model and make sure your Android version is compatible. For me, an Android 12 is compatible with the battery for my Pixel 4.The service representative from Viimon was also quite helpful and very informative in answering my questions about the product. They always responded in under 20 hours. I was curious about the differences between Android 12 and Android 13 and s/he was able to provide informative responses.Overall reliable company and product. Just read carefully, follow instructions, take your time if needed. They literally provide you with everything you need to succeed with the installation for under $30.
J**Y
Battery Connector Came Damaged.
The Battery connector is damaged and does not work. I am trying to return the item now and get a new one.EDIT: They replaced the battery for free and the new battery works well. Just beware that you might have to deal with a battery they send being broken. 4 stars for my inconvenience.
A**N
Everything you need and it works great
Battery power back up to 1.5 days on Pixel3. Just over 4 years on original battery. It WAS tough to defeat the adhesive Google used for the back panel, even tho I have a digital heat gun... it was STILL really tough to get in. Once in however, changing the battery is super easy with this kit. I've never replaced a battery in a phone before. Placement of the new adhesive sticker to close it all up again at the end IS tricky to get aligned... but that IS the process... so be patient and get it right. I charged and ran down the battery as prescribed and end result is full battery mAh usability.
A**R
Product Doesn't Work as Expected
I ordered this battery twice to repair my pixel4XL.The first time I ordered this item the battery came with a broken connector to my phone so I had to return that one.The second time, the battery was physically fine. I was able to do the repair. Mind that the instructions probably don't exactly match the disassembly of the real phone. The repair went fine and the phone was able to boot. HOWEVER - the battery life is actually only 50% of the advertised capacity. When my phone hits 38% it turns off immediately. So something is definitely wrong there. For me this is fine since I've already replaced my phone and just wanted to get the device working again for other uses. However if this was my primary phone I would not be happy with that at all.TLDR: Buyer beware, the QA process for this battery is really hit or miss. I don't doubt others have bought a working product but I've had poor success with it.
S**.
3rd battery works like a champ.
I did have to order this 3 times to get one that works. First one died at 49% lasting only 2 hours in the phone while my son played games.2nd battery would only charge to 70% then a week after it only gave a white battery on a black screen and couldn't use phone at all. When plugged into the wall it would just keep boot looping.3rd battery is in now charged from 2% to 100 in about 4 hours . I'll let u know if I have problems after month. So far so good.Also vendor refunded very quickly when original 2 didn't work . Thank you
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